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  • Webb Bridge is down-to-earth, a project Melbourne can be proud of, built among the superannuated towers of Docklands. It suggests, romantically, the fishing nets, cages, middens and naughty hosiery of the old wharfs. It is biological and ethereal, a stab in the dark and sculptural.

  • Millennium Bridge and St. Paul Cathedral, London, Uk ! / / - Click to view .

  • Webb Bridge located at Docklands, Melbourne. Panorama created with 4 images stitched tegether with PS CS3 / / Camera – Canon 350D / Lens – 10-22mm USM / Focal length – 10mm / Exposure – Manual / Aperture – f/5.6 / Shutter – 4 seconds / ISO – 100 / Tripod and cable release / / © Andrew Brown Cards / Urban and Architecture / Panorama / Landscape / Portraiture / Macro / / /

  • Webb Bridge. Docklands, Melbourne. / / Created from 3 images using PS CS3 HDR / Camera – Canon 350D / Lens – 10-22mm USM / Focal length – 10mm / Exposure – Aperture Priority / Aperture – f/6.3 / Shutter – (0) 1.3 seconds, (-1) 2.5 seconds, (+1) 4.5 seconds / ISO – 100 / Tripod and cable release / / © Andrew Brown Cards / Urban and Architecture / Panorama / Landscape / Portraiture / Macro / / /

  • Taken while driving over Sea Cliff Bridge between Stanwell Park and Wollongong, about an hour and a half south of Sydney. Definitely worth a look – an architect’s dream!

  • Webb Bridge – Docklands Melbourne Created from 3 images using PS CS3 HDR Camera – Canon 350D / Lens – 24-85mm USM / Focal length – 28mm / Exposure – Aperture Priority / Aperture – f/5 / Shutter – (0) 1.6 seconds, (-1) 0.8 seconds, (+1) 3.2 seconds / ISO – 100 / Tripod and cable release Photoshop – HDR merge, levels and curves adjustment + two additional curve layers to darken edges of image / / © Andrew Brown Cards / Urban and Architecture / Panorama / Landscape / Portraiture / Macro / / /

  • Amsterdam. Netherlands. OM-3. 21mm. Ilford 3200. image scanned in Nikon Coolscan V ED. Duotoned and converted to RGB.

  • Dusk on the River Tyne, looking over the Eye -the Millenium Bridge – and the Sage across the river in Gateshead / / / Featured in Night Photography

  • London, UK I usually walk along the south bank riverside in London.. and l passed by this place maybe a thousand times ! This time for some reason l was walking very slowly.. once I got here l just thought this could be the moment to take a nice picture.. I am happy with the result ! / / - / Click to view

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  • I met a fellow RedBubbler, Adam Mattel yesterday and we did a photo shoot together. It was a very enjoyable morning and a pleasure to meet a member that lives nearby. This is one the images captured along the Susquehanna river at Harrisburg, PA. This site was settled due to the founder Harris operating a ferry across the river.

  • I took this photo on 07/13/06 on a vacation with my husband; we began in Redding, CA went over to the Northern CA coast and headed north…. went clear up to Tillamook, Oregon. We followed the shoreline all the way, on this wonderfully scenic trip. This is just one of many images which I am pleased to be able to share; I hope you enjoy….. / / / ___ / All The Materials Contained May Not Be Reproduced, Copied, Edited, Published, Transmitted Or Uploaded In Any Way Without My Permission. My Images Do Not Belong To The Public Domain. © 2008Joyce Dickens: Using my images for any purpose and in any way, without prior permission, may lead to legal action! Built in 1936 at MP 141.68, just south of Newport is one of several toll-free bridges forming a part of the Oregon coast highway, US 101. This bridge is located in the city of Newport. YAQUINA BAY (NEWPORT) BRIDGE / The structure is a combination of both steel and concrete arches. The main span of the 3,223-feet structure is a 600-foot steel through arch flanked by two 350-foot steel deck arches. There are five reinforced concrete deck arch secondary spans on the south end of the steel arches and fifteen concrete deck girder approach spans. Decorative elements include ornamental spandrel deck railing brackets, fluted entrance pylons, and a pedestrian plaza with elaborate stairways leading to observation areas. / (Excerpt from: Oregon Department of Transportation, Oregon Coastal Highway Bridges) / / This is the image on the egov.Oregon.gov webpage.

  • Sold / 20×16” framed double matted print 50 copies 5×7” Matted prints

  • Top Ten in the “31st October – Halloween!” challenge in 2 A Week Group November 5, 2009. / Featured Photo in 2-a-Week November 5, 2009. / Featured Photo in Nature’s Reclamation July 16, 2009. / Featured Photo in Covered Bridges June 2, 2009. / Featured Photo in Dilapidated Buildings November 24, 2008. / Featured Photo in Country Bumpkin November 9, 2008. Happy Halloween!!! Another covered bridge south west of Breezewood, PA, about a half hour’s drive (including getting a bit lost) from Jackson’s Mill Bridge. This one is in much worse condition than Jackson’s Mill … the road to it is non existent now. I have more images, from inside, that I’ll be posting. Next to it is another wonderful old mill … just to the right of this photo … but again, in not nearly as good a condition as Jackson’s Mill. Just a ways beyond is what once must have been a lovely big farm house. Now, the front yard is filled with livestock (giant cows!). My husband and I thought it was abandoned until, just as we drove away, a thick plume of smoke began to rise from its chimney. Obsidian Dawn

  • The Erasmusbrug (“Erasmus Bridge”) is a cable stayed bridge across the Nieuwe Maas river, linking the northern and southern halves of the city of Rotterdam, Netherlands. / The Erasmusbrug was designed by Ben van Berkel and completed in 1996. The 808 metre long bridge has a 139 metre-high asymmetrical pylon, earning the bridge its nickname of “The Swan”. The southern span of the bridge has a 89 metre long bascule bridge for ships that cannot pass under the bridge. The bascule bridge is the largest and heaviest in West Europe and has the largest panel of its type in the world. The bridge was officially opened by Queen Beatrix on September 6, 1996, having cost 165 million Dutch guilders (about 75 million euros) to construct. Shortly after the bridge opened to traffic in October 1996, it was discovered the bridge would swing under particularly strong wind conditions. To reduce the trembling, stronger shock dampers were installed. The bridge was featured in the 1998 Jackie Chan film Who Am I? In 2005 several planes flew underneath the bridge as part of the “Red Bull Air Race”. In 2005, the bridge served as the backdrop for a performance by Dj Tiësto titled “Tiësto @ The Bridge, Rotterdam”. The performance featured fire fighting ships spraying jets of water into the air in front of the bridge, a fireworks barge launching fireworks beside the bridge, and multi colored spot/search lights attached to the bridge itself. source wikipedia Taken with a Nikon D70s with a Sigma 18-200mm on a Manfrotto 055XPROB with a 804RC2 head.

  • Camera Details: / Nikon D70s , Sigma 18-200mm f3.5-6.3 DC Location: / Rotterdam, Zuid-Holland, The Netherlands Map: / Road Map , Terrain , Satellite Copyright: / © Brendan Schoon , All rights reserved. Background Information: / The Erasmusbrug (“Erasmus Bridge”) is a cable stayed bridge across the Nieuwe Maas river, linking the northern and southern halves of the city of Rotterdam, Netherlands. / The Erasmusbrug was designed by Ben van Berkel and completed in 1996. The 808 metre long bridge has a 139 metre-high asymmetrical pylon, earning the bridge its nickname of “The Swan”. The southern span of the bridge has a 89 metre long bascule bridge for ships that cannot pass under the bridge. The bascule bridge is the largest and heaviest in West Europe and has the largest panel of its type in the world. The bridge was officially opened by Queen Beatrix on September 6, 1996, having cost 165 million Dutch guilders (about 75 million euros) to construct. Shortly after the bridge opened to traffic in October 1996, it was discovered the bridge would swing under particularly strong wind conditions. To reduce the trembling, stronger shock dampers were installed. The bridge was featured in the 1998 Jackie Chan film Who Am I? In 2005 several planes flew underneath the bridge as part of the “Red Bull Air Race”. In 2005, the bridge served as the backdrop for a performance by Dj Tiësto titled “Tiësto @ The Bridge, Rotterdam”. The performance featured fire fighting ships spraying jets of water into the air in front of the bridge, a fireworks barge launching fireworks beside the bridge, and multi colored spot/search lights attached to the bridge itself. Mooring Post / Erasmus Bridge / Banff National Park, Moraine Lake /

  • Featured in Tunnel Vision June 25, 2009. / Placed in Top Ten in “Covered Bridge Group Avatar” challenge in the Covered Bridge group and Featured in the group March 16, 2009. / Placed in Top Ten in Experimental Photography and Editing Group’s “Structure” Challenge February 17, 2009. / Featured in Unique Buildings Of The World February 11, 2009. / Featured in Architecture and Cityscapes Photography February 4, 2009. / Featured in Rural Around The Globe February 3, 2009. This is the interior of Jackson’s Mill Covered Bridge which is located about 15 minutes southwest of Breezewood, PA on Jackson’s Mill Road. Image taken October 12, 2008 with the Nikon D40x and the 18-135mm Nikon lens. Post processing included a little Photoshop touch up and Photomatix HDR. Oh, by the way, the camera was hand-held … and I was flat out on my knees, bending backwards pointing the camera UP (like the limber young thing I am haha) ... oblivious to the guy in the black pick-up who was waiting for me to get out of his way. Hey. Ya gotta doooo what ya gotta dooooo!! Ok, there’s another crazy PS to this shot that I hope you all get a kick out of. BigD very sweetly was wondering what was going on with the bottom left of this shot. Well, it’s sunshine coming through the small windows up under the roof, and the too-strong light completely escaped me when I was working on it. Hilarious … I know, kind of like a mom not seeing her kid being a holy terror in the grocery store. Oh my .. too much information there, huh. ANYHOW … BigD and I batted the situation (with the photo, not my kid) around for a while. On his suggestion, I tried levels, burning, and I gave it the old highlights / shadows trick too. Nothing. The sunlight had completely burned out that portion. Of course, the more I looked at it, the more it bothered me. I said to him, well, the only thing I can think to do would be to clone it to death, tedius and time consuming … or … adding another layer, flipping it, and erasing around everything but the sunlit part. I tired it … and … it WORKED!!! HAH!!! And all this withOUT a tripod, NO measuring … just the old eyeballs!!! Soooo … I hereby dedicate this little image to BigD!!! Thank you dear!!!!!!! I’ve left one of the original sunlit versions here for purposes of comparison.

  • tower bridge london / taken at night and put through a post editing very light sepia to give it a gold effect. love the contrast between the black of the background and the golden detail of the bridge / taken with a fujifilm s9600 slow exposure on tripod

  • Herringfleet Mill can be found where you might least expect to find it – about twenty yards on the Suffolk side of the Norfolk/Suffolk border. Given Norfolk’s monopoly on spectacular, well-preserved mills, it seems only fair that neighbouring Suffolk should have a few of its own…although it should be noted that even this mill is officially in the Norfolk Broads. This photograph was taken on an extremely February day. A 13 seconds’ exposure captured the movement of the clouds as they raced across the East Anglian sky. Canon EOS 5D and EF 16-35mm lens. Exposure of 13 seconds at f/22.

  • Berlin is “The biggest construction site in the world”... International investors and real estate sharks scent in Berlin big business. The opportunity is unique: Never before has an entire capitol been sold and built again. The prices are rising and rising – but the one billion projects are not making progress. The first speculation is out of money. A wave of bankruptcies threatens… This was a quote from “Spiegel” in 1992… Did something change since then?... Berlin is still a big construction site and we still live in a period of transition... We’ve just became accustomed to it… This photo was taken 2009 in Berlin Mitte, at the bridge near the Museumsinsel (Museum Island)...

  • Amsterdam in Autumn, October 2009 / Nikon D300 / Tamron 10-24mm, handheld on rail / HDR (-2,-1,0) in Photomatix Pro3.2 / PP in PS CS3

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